Anything that will maek your skin peel? I hate these acne scars on my cheeeks. Anything to make my skin in that area peel? can spa or derma help?
Acne scars question! make ur skin peel?
Of course the derma and skin care spas can help. But you can also peel at home.
Look for exfoliant creams with any of the following ingredients: glycolic acid, salicylic acid, retinoic acid.
Apply exfoliants 2-3x a week. You won't see the obvious peeling of the skin, but with regular use you will certainly feel and see the difference. Your skin will be whiter, smoother, and even toned without the scars and blemishes.
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Acne scars question! make ur skin peel?
No no no
I know this will sound weird, but if you diont have acne anymore, just the scars use pure cocoa butter, but you have to pu it on religiously (that means every single night). Eventually they will fade.
Reply:I had bad acne scars on my face and have made them so much lighter in the past few months that i had a very nice complement on my skin just yesterday! I went to my local spa had a chemical peel and micro derm abrasion session and followed up with an at home micro derm abrasion kit. I used it every other day for the first two weeks and since then i have used it once a week. I knew that it was working enough for me to notice, but i hadn't realize that it was enough for others to notice also. good luck
Reply:Hi Everyday鈥檚 the Same,
Nice name but I think this day is going to be different because I am going to give you a solution to removing acne as well as the scars. I used to have the worst acne and scarring and I鈥檒l tell you what I did in just a minute. First you should know that there are several forms of treatment for acne scars that are currently being used.
1.Dermabrasion is a cosmetic medical procedure in which the surface of the skin is removed by abrasion (sanding). It is used to remove sun-damaged skin and to remove or lessen scars and dark spots on the skin. However the procedure is very painful and usually requires a general anaesthetic or twilight anaesthesia, in which the patient is still partly conscious.
2.Laser resurfacing is a technique used during laser surgery wherein molecular bonds of a material are dissolved by a laser.
3.A chemical peel is a body treatment technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin using a chemical solution that causes the skin to blister and eventually peel off. The regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin.
4.Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) are naturally occurring organic carboxylic acids such as glycolic acid, a natural constituent of sugar cane juice and lactic acid, found in sour milk and tomato juice. This is the mildest of the peel formulas and produce light peels for treatment of fine wrinkles, areas of dryness, uneven pigmentation and acne. Alpha hydroxy acids can also be mixed with a facial wash or cream in lesser concentrations as part of a daily skin-care regimen to improve the skin's texture.
5.Subcision is a process used to treat deep rolling scars left behind by acne or other skin diseases. Essentially the process involves separating the skin tissue in the affected area from the deeper scar tissue. This allows the blood to pool under the affected area, eventually causing the deep rolling scar to level off with the rest of the skin area.
6.100% Pure COCO Butter is a natural antioxidant that clears and smoothes your skin. It鈥檚 mostly used for treating dry skin, stretch marks, scars and blemishes. It cost the least amount of money and it really works. You can get a bar at Sally鈥檚 Beauty Supply for just $1.00. However results take time and you must use it regularly. But this is what I鈥檝e been using for the past 5 years along with Proactive and now my skin is clear. Coco butter is a great solution if you don鈥檛 have a lot of money to spend.
I hope this was helpful.
Reply:The juice of basil or tulsi leaves heals the skin and acne scars. More home remedies available at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/acne.html
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